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BrennanW808

I am currently considering a 1050ti sc from evga but was wondering if there was something else in the same price range that delivers better performance.

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If you don't mind buying used you may be able to find a good deal on something like a gtx1060 but that is only recommended if you don't mind the potential risk. Otherwise you are pretty stuck with a 1050ti or rx560.

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4 minutes ago, BrennanW808 said:

I am currently considering a 1050ti sc from evga but was wondering if there was something else in the same price range that delivers better performance.

not really... wait for the next generation...

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7 minutes ago, BrennanW808 said:

I am currently considering a 1050ti sc from evga but was wondering if there was something else in the same price range that delivers better performance.

you can get a used gtx 970 for about 160ish...

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Just now, Linksys120n said:

you can get a used gtx 970 for about 160ish...

I found a used 980 for $132 on ebay used so i might look into 980s

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RX 570/470

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rx480 can be low as 132$ after rebate, look around, a gtx 970 is around your price, a gtx 980 can be if you are lucky. 

10 minutes ago, Daniel Z. said:

 maybe 980Ti

no

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Just now, Linksys120n said:

crypto mining means those are sold out everywhere...

That explains the disappearance of all the 580's

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You can look for something used. There's a chance that someone'll let a GTX 970 or R9 290/390/X go for $140-$150.

 

Otherwise a 1050 Ti is fine, maybe not the most amazing value but at $135 it will play every game, not at Ultra mind you. Don't pay more than that though.

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1050ti is a great GPU but if you are willing to spend a little extra you could go for an RX 570 and that would give you a huge performance boost.

 

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